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around 10:20 this evening reports are that a massachusetts institute of technology police officer was shot dead by two suspects who then fled that scene. there was a massive police search almost immediately. one report has it that these two individuals came upon someone with a car and used weapons to carjack him, took him to a location, allowed him to go free safely, but those two individuals became the subject of a massive manhunt. police from all over the area have diverged on watertown, massachusetts, which, as you said, is just west of boston across the charles river. now, you can see that there are police cordoned on this street here. they've been steadily moving us away from the center of this location as they continue to spread out looking for one suspect. as you said, there was a suspect who was shot and later died, pronounced dead at the hospital. the fbi has been reluctant to link the events tonight to the bombings that happened on monday, but the state police have no reservations. kin a oot-out with police was a individual seen in the fbi videape with the black hat. they're
around 10:20 this evening reports are that a massachusetts institute of technology police officer was shot dead by two suspects who then fled that scene. there was a massive police search almost immediately. one report has it that these two individuals came upon someone with a car and used weapons to carjack him, took him to a location, allowed him to go free safely, but those two individuals became the subject of a massive manhunt. police from all over the area have diverged on watertown,...
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. >> our goal as a tech museum and the tech challenge is to require them to keep going in science, technology, engineering and math careers and fields. so if we can get the kids to start designing at a young age, to start innovating at a young age, hopefully they'll love it and have a successful career. >> the tech challenge continues tomorrow. >>> cool event to take the kids to. paul is here. >> not only did you study science but apparently personal relationships because you have something for everybody this week. don't you. >> trying to make everybody happy. >> it will be toasty. >> you'll be like oh, april. are we already starting this? the answer is yes for a couple of days but if you like it cooler we have that in the forecast, as well. so i'm just the bearer of the information. you can thank mother nature for the weather for the next few days. it was 80 when you left in livermore and then 77 and got to oakland where all these folks are, now 71. by the time you get to san francisco, it will be in the 50s. that's because we have a light onshore flow. not enough to impact you out toward li
. >> our goal as a tech museum and the tech challenge is to require them to keep going in science, technology, engineering and math careers and fields. so if we can get the kids to start designing at a young age, to start innovating at a young age, hopefully they'll love it and have a successful career. >> the tech challenge continues tomorrow. >>> cool event to take the kids to. paul is here. >> not only did you study science but apparently personal relationships...
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us that the suspects killed a police officer who was on the force of the massachusetts institute of technology, a campus police officer was shot to death in his police cruiser, his name is sean collier, 26 years old. he joined the force only in 2012. he was new at m.i.t. in terms of being a police officer there. he was found dead in his police car. to get back to the narrative of last night, a car was carjacked, a man thrown out of the c called police and said that he believed that the marathon bombers had just taken his car. police found the car, began a chase, bombs were thrown from the car at the police officers. there was a running gun battle. the car stopped. there was a gun battle in which 200 rounds of ammunition were fired and bombs again were thrown at the police officers. in that fire fight 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev was killed. a police officer was gravely wounded. from last night, that is one officer dead, another wounded. weer to told that the wounded officer is in critical but stable condition in the hospital after surgery tonight. tamerlan tsarnaev was killed. his brother, th
us that the suspects killed a police officer who was on the force of the massachusetts institute of technology, a campus police officer was shot to death in his police cruiser, his name is sean collier, 26 years old. he joined the force only in 2012. he was new at m.i.t. in terms of being a police officer there. he was found dead in his police car. to get back to the narrative of last night, a car was carjacked, a man thrown out of the c called police and said that he believed that the marathon...
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they then killed the police officer, the massachusetts institute of technology officer. they then kidnapped or carjacked an individual at that 7-eleven and took both vehicles with them at that point, abandoning their own honda crv at that point. that's where that fits into the situation. i just want to make an observation here. i don't want anybody to read too much into this, but earlier starting last night, the vehicles, the police vehicles, the national guard were coming in here at a high rate of speed. really severe looks on their faces. everyone was serious, kevlared up, helmeted on, all that kind of conditioning here to start this search. i can tell you within the past hour, the helicopter -- i'm not going to point out where because police have asked us not to be specific about things -- the helicopter has been hovering over one specific area instead of moving all over the entire area. now, that might indicate something, it might not. in addition, we've seen a number of police vehicles and national guard vehicles leaving the area at a slower rate of speed. kevlar he
they then killed the police officer, the massachusetts institute of technology officer. they then kidnapped or carjacked an individual at that 7-eleven and took both vehicles with them at that point, abandoning their own honda crv at that point. that's where that fits into the situation. i just want to make an observation here. i don't want anybody to read too much into this, but earlier starting last night, the vehicles, the police vehicles, the national guard were coming in here at a high...
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. >> reporter: students formed a human chain on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology at the spot where investigators say campus police officer sean collier was murdered by the tsarnaev brothers. the burial for one of the three spectators killed in the attack was held today. thousands of family, friends, and strangers remembered 29- year-old krystle campbell. the line of mourners stretched down the block. she loved to watch the marathon every year. near nearly 50 people remain hospitalized. doctors said today all are expected to survive but many face a difficult recovery. jen regan's fiance mark fucarile was among the most severely wounded. >> mark was critically injured and still is in the i.c.u. at this time. he has recently regained consciousness. mark's right leg has been amputated above the knee and shrapnel litters most of his body. the most seriously being his heart. even though his heart was physically damaged, it did not lessen the size of his incredibly loving heart. >> reporter: boston is trying to ease back to its routines. some barricades around the crime
. >> reporter: students formed a human chain on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology at the spot where investigators say campus police officer sean collier was murdered by the tsarnaev brothers. the burial for one of the three spectators killed in the attack was held today. thousands of family, friends, and strangers remembered 29- year-old krystle campbell. the line of mourners stretched down the block. she loved to watch the marathon every year. near nearly 50 people...
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. >> our goal at the tech museum is to inspire them to keep going in technology and engineering careers and fields. so if we can get the kids to start designing at a young age, to start inevacuating at a young age -- inevacuating at a young age, hopefully they'll love it and have a successful career. >> this continues today at san jose's tech museum of innovation. >> we need engineers, scientists and kid going toot fields. -- into those fieldings and. we're going to talk about that with immigration. >> there's not talent. >> the more you want to know what's going on with the world, engineering, and science. >> to tell you the truth, i was deciding, go into physics or not and you know what my counselor told me in high school, he said the education's not going to kill you and it didn't. >> this is true, and you're putting it to use with the forecast. >> talking about a the fact that it's going to get warm in the bay area. mostly sunny skies, haze out there, temperatures are 7 degrees cooler at this hour than they were yelled morning in parts of the bay area. we expect a pretty rapid warm
. >> our goal at the tech museum is to inspire them to keep going in technology and engineering careers and fields. so if we can get the kids to start designing at a young age, to start inevacuating at a young age -- inevacuating at a young age, hopefully they'll love it and have a successful career. >> this continues today at san jose's tech museum of innovation. >> we need engineers, scientists and kid going toot fields. -- into those fieldings and. we're going to talk about...
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just part of a test. [ gunshots ] >> the oakland police department is testing shotspotter technology used to detect gunfire and pinpoint the location. >> now with this technology we can actually tell exactly where a person got shot within five meters of the gunshots going off. additionally, with these alerts, we are going to be getting these actual gunshot alerts within 45 seconds where viewed by shotspotter and pushed out to the police cars where they get a map of the location, the number of shots, listen to the gunshots as they respond for tactical purposes. >> the technology also alerts police to shootings when no one calls 911. >>> you can check out one of san francisco's landmark buildings from a new point of view. a visitors center just opened up inside the transamerica pyramid complete with a gift shop. for over a decade, tourists have to look at it from the outside. it was built in the '60s. the building with its unique shape has a controversial past, though. now an iconic status. these displays tell the story. >> transamerica was a bunch of young turks looking for purpose. >
just part of a test. [ gunshots ] >> the oakland police department is testing shotspotter technology used to detect gunfire and pinpoint the location. >> now with this technology we can actually tell exactly where a person got shot within five meters of the gunshots going off. additionally, with these alerts, we are going to be getting these actual gunshot alerts within 45 seconds where viewed by shotspotter and pushed out to the police cars where they get a map of the location, the...
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came almost 24 hours after believe to have killed a police officer at the massachusetts institute of technology. that led to a fierce fire fight in police in watertown that killed tamerlan and may have injured his brother. it has been a long day for the people here in watertown and in the greater boston area. the search for the tsarnaev brothers have closed schools and offices and shut down the entire area. president obama expressed his thanks from the white house. >> we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to all our outstanding law enforcement officials. >> the fbi marked captured and in boston scores of people gathered for a candle light vigil near the finish line of the marathon. in addition to motive, the authorities will also be looking to see if these two brothers were working alone or part of a larger group. we can tell you three additional arrests were made in new bedford, which is about a mile from where we are. reporting live in watertown, back to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> well, the man hunt ended about 27 hours after the fbi released the suspects' photos. here's a closer look
came almost 24 hours after believe to have killed a police officer at the massachusetts institute of technology. that led to a fierce fire fight in police in watertown that killed tamerlan and may have injured his brother. it has been a long day for the people here in watertown and in the greater boston area. the search for the tsarnaev brothers have closed schools and offices and shut down the entire area. president obama expressed his thanks from the white house. >> we owe a tremendous...
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images from heat-sensing technology showed he was hiding in a boat in a backyard the watertown. after a shoot-out with police, tsarnaev climbed out. investigators say he had bullet wounds to his leg and neck and may have tried to kill himself. his older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, the second suspect, died early friday after a firefight with police. the russian government had flagged him as a follower of islam. their uncle says tamerlan had changed other the years. >> seeing no purpose in life but to pursue the path of god. >> reporter: the people here in massachusetts has been rallying around the victims all week. well-wishers have come to this memorial in downtown boston to live mementos. chris kennedy said the tragedy bonded the community. >> we'll just appreciate our fellow citizens more. >> reporter: many here say they're glad this week is over so life can get back to normal. cbs news has learned that one of the theories investigators are considering is that the brothers knew they were running out of time. they had explosives with them when they were driving on thursday and
images from heat-sensing technology showed he was hiding in a boat in a backyard the watertown. after a shoot-out with police, tsarnaev climbed out. investigators say he had bullet wounds to his leg and neck and may have tried to kill himself. his older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, the second suspect, died early friday after a firefight with police. the russian government had flagged him as a follower of islam. their uncle says tamerlan had changed other the years. >> seeing no purpose in...
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. >> it is sad, a city like san francisco, so adept with technology, can't make a couple lights go right. >> reporter: regular maintenance, eliminated a problem that peaked in mid-may. organizers are troubleshooting. they are doing visual inspections, studying data from the computer brain in the center anchorage and examining weather patterns. >>> the bay bridge, it may look still from the ground but it is constantly vibrating and subject to salty air from the bay and you know rain and fog, so, it is a pretty harsh environment for electronic and data exempt to live. >> reporter: the $8 million privately funded project still needs $1.5 million to run through may 2015. if you are going to give now may be a good time to donate. >> we have a maintenance budget but it may be that is inadequate for this first wave of challenges. >> reporter: many came to see the light show. >> more sad than anything. bring them back to what they are supposed to be or take them off. >> it doesn't take away that much it still looks great. >> me and my little brother were thinking colorthen you come here and they
. >> it is sad, a city like san francisco, so adept with technology, can't make a couple lights go right. >> reporter: regular maintenance, eliminated a problem that peaked in mid-may. organizers are troubleshooting. they are doing visual inspections, studying data from the computer brain in the center anchorage and examining weather patterns. >>> the bay bridge, it may look still from the ground but it is constantly vibrating and subject to salty air from the bay and you...
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two men murdered a police officer working for the police department at the massachusetts institute of technology, young police officer, 26 years old, had been with the department about a year, sean collier was his name. he was murdered in his police car. it was shortly after that, that a car was hijack on the road by armed men. the driver was thrown from the car, was not injured by the men who had taken the car. he called police and said he believed he'd been hijacked by the boston marathon bombing suspects. a police chase ensued. the people driving the hijacked car began throwing bombs at the pursuing police officers. at a certain point, that car stopped and a firefight began. we were told later today, late today, by the authorities that 200 rounds were exchanged in that firefight. john miller's sources have told him that a bomb of similar design to the ones use on monday at the race, one tho bombs was thrown at the police officers engaged in this firefight. it exploded. it apparently malfunctioned. it did not explode with the same intensity as the bombs on monday. but part of the bomb was foun
two men murdered a police officer working for the police department at the massachusetts institute of technology, young police officer, 26 years old, had been with the department about a year, sean collier was his name. he was murdered in his police car. it was shortly after that, that a car was hijack on the road by armed men. the driver was thrown from the car, was not injured by the men who had taken the car. he called police and said he believed he'd been hijacked by the boston marathon...
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suspects were told killed a police officer last night, a campus officer for the massachusetts institute of technology. this is that police officer, sean collier, 26 years old was shot to death in his police cruiser after midnight. he had been on the force about a year. after the that the suspects hijacked a car, threw the driver out unharmed, thread police on a chase through the northern suburbs of boston throwing bombs out of the car, gunfire as well on the pursuing officers, the car came to a halt for reasons we do not know. a fire fight ensued at that location, more bombs were thrown 200 rounds of ammunition was expended. the elder brother, tamerlan tsarnaev was killed that that fire fight but the younger brother, dzhokhar, 19 years old, escaped on foot. no sign of him since until perhaps this moment. what we're waiting to find out is whether, indeed, the police and the f.b.i. have found the suspect that they've been searching for so diligently all day long. john miller? >> it's interesting scott was this was for a swat team search for a suspect, an unusually large perimeter. this was a 20-block p
suspects were told killed a police officer last night, a campus officer for the massachusetts institute of technology. this is that police officer, sean collier, 26 years old was shot to death in his police cruiser after midnight. he had been on the force about a year. after the that the suspects hijacked a car, threw the driver out unharmed, thread police on a chase through the northern suburbs of boston throwing bombs out of the car, gunfire as well on the pursuing officers, the car came to a...
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cockpit technology prevents planes from slamming into mountainsides or other planes. so when something does go wrong, your odds of surviving are getting much better. in the '60s and '70s less than half on board survived an accident in which at least one person died. now more than 60% make it out alive. and we're also seeing more crashes in which everyone walks away. >> one of the things we have done a good job in aviation is that we have lots of checks and balances. we have lots of ways to prevent a single failure, a single fault, a single error from leading to a bad outcome. >> reporter: your currents risk of dying on a commercial airliner in the united states? one in 45 million flights, or one flight every day for 123,000 years. >> we have come a long way since the old days of flying. we are in probably the safest era of aviation that we have ever had. >> there have been several commuter plane crashes in recent years leading the ntsb to look closely at the experience level of regional airline pilots. and one growing safety concern in the united states? skies and run
cockpit technology prevents planes from slamming into mountainsides or other planes. so when something does go wrong, your odds of surviving are getting much better. in the '60s and '70s less than half on board survived an accident in which at least one person died. now more than 60% make it out alive. and we're also seeing more crashes in which everyone walks away. >> one of the things we have done a good job in aviation is that we have lots of checks and balances. we have lots of ways...
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how new technology helped police identify the boston bombing suspects. have rheumatoid arth can orencia (abatacept) help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your rheumatologist. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and the progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. [ male announcer ] now learn about a program committed to you and copay assistance that can reduce monthly orencia out-of-pocket drug cost to $5. if you're not satisfied after 6 months, you get that money back. call 1-800-orencia. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! tra
how new technology helped police identify the boston bombing suspects. have rheumatoid arth can orencia (abatacept) help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your rheumatologist. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and the progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious...
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as technology advances there's new ways to conserve. sharon is here with ideas. good morning. >> good morning. >> we just started to get used to those twirling lightbulbs and now we have a new one. >> go ahead an replace all of your most used lightbulbs with leds. so leds contrary to popular belief are much cheaper now. they were hit with a really hard stigma of being expensive, but now you can find them as cheap as $10 or less. >> how long do they last? >> they promise to last 20-plus years. >> one lightbulb? >> yes. >> that will save you in the long run. >> yeah. there are a number of popular manufactures that make an affordable one. this is the phillips hue. i wanted to bring it onset because it's extra special. it's wi-fi enabled so you can turn it on and off with your phone. it's for the person who wants energy efficiency and then some. >> that's a little security system too because it keeps away burglars when you have lights coming on. >> if you're on vacation you can turn it on when you're away. >> what else do you have? >> replace your thermostat with a s
as technology advances there's new ways to conserve. sharon is here with ideas. good morning. >> good morning. >> we just started to get used to those twirling lightbulbs and now we have a new one. >> go ahead an replace all of your most used lightbulbs with leds. so leds contrary to popular belief are much cheaper now. they were hit with a really hard stigma of being expensive, but now you can find them as cheap as $10 or less. >> how long do they last? >> they...
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. >>> coming up, new technology to your smart phone. the new app designed to prevent distracted driving. >>> how an irregular bedtime can affect your child's behavior. >>> offshore winds continue to flow. temperatures heating up. just how much? we'll talk about it coming up. ,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, load up on your favorite coke products. 12 packs are $2.77 each. tide is $16.99 for 150 ounces. that's under 20 cents a load. and oikos greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. eastern china... dozens of more than six . >>> look at what happened in eastern china. dozens of people were dumped into more than six feet of water when a foot bridge collapsed. reports say employees try to warn people that the bridge had too many on it. everyone was rescued and there were no serious injuries. >>> well today
. >>> coming up, new technology to your smart phone. the new app designed to prevent distracted driving. >>> how an irregular bedtime can affect your child's behavior. >>> offshore winds continue to flow. temperatures heating up. just how much? we'll talk about it coming up. ,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals....
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it's no surprise then that the most technologically advanced television gear in the history of sailing will be used to cover the raise too. >> carry on. >> reporter: dennis harvey is executive producer. he has covered sailing at three olympic games, five previous america's cups and many other worldwide events. >> i've kind of got hooked on this. it's a bit like a drug the america's cup. you keep coming back to it. >> reporter: he is in charge of three helicopters, two chase boats, and 17 hd cameras. even boat will have 7 custom- made cameras complete with their own tiny wipers. >> all of our incoming sources are wireless so in terms of technical challenges in television this is probably about as hard as you can get. >> reporter: but it's the impressive graphics that has everyone talking. stan honey is one of the world's leading television graphics designers. he and his team won a national emmy when they found out how to super impose computer generated graphics on moving boats traveling on a moving surface from a moving helicopter camera. now he says even nonsailors can understand what'
it's no surprise then that the most technologically advanced television gear in the history of sailing will be used to cover the raise too. >> carry on. >> reporter: dennis harvey is executive producer. he has covered sailing at three olympic games, five previous america's cups and many other worldwide events. >> i've kind of got hooked on this. it's a bit like a drug the america's cup. you keep coming back to it. >> reporter: he is in charge of three helicopters, two...
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now introducing sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find an entire collection of temperature-balancing solutions including the revolutionary new sleep number dual temp layer designed to give you the soundest sleep of your life: a sleep number store near you. sleep number. comfort individualized. visit sleepnumber.com to find one of our over 400 sleep number stores nationwide. blink. we ask the guy who >>> the bay bridge light show already on the blink. we asked the guy who came up with the bright idea what it is going to take to fix it. >> i am ken bastida. >> i am elizabeth cook. on the left, the bay bridge was turned on back in march on the right the bridge tonight after hundreds of lights just stopped working. sharon, what is the problem? >> reporter: well,
now introducing sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find an entire collection of temperature-balancing solutions including the revolutionary new sleep number...
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. >>> they are looking into this new controversial technology. law enforcement agencies have patrol cars with special cameras that can scan with cameras. this has led to privacy concerns and even a lawsuit by the aclu. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide attack that killed five police officers an injured five others. it happened in jalalabad -- jalalabad. kerry was not there at the time of the tack. kerry says the u.s. and afghanistan are on the same page as un forces prepare to end next year. he made that common after meeting with ahmed wali karzai. his unannounced visit to kabul said ahmed wali karzai could be general dying -- jeopardizing the anti-war effort with his rhetoric. >>> they have been ordered to target military basis in the mainland guam and south korea. the threats come as they conduct things in the country and they have started their third nuclear test last month. >>> they have a second gun buy back event and yesterday deputies showed off weapons, deputies collected 17 guns and 16 assault rifles and that does not
. >>> they are looking into this new controversial technology. law enforcement agencies have patrol cars with special cameras that can scan with cameras. this has led to privacy concerns and even a lawsuit by the aclu. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide attack that killed five police officers an injured five others. it happened in jalalabad -- jalalabad. kerry was not there at the time of the tack. kerry says the u.s. and afghanistan are on the same page as...
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this is modern technology in mobile weather where we have dual cameras set up just for you guys. so anyway, check back with us in 15 minutes and i'll let you know if brian is on the right track or not. >> is there a gps in the house! [ laughter ] >> roberta, thanks. >>> no one is more relieved to see this day than bridge officials themselves. they have seen more of their share of construction headaches along the way. kpix 5's phil matier with some of the tough lessons learned. >>> reporter: are you afraid of one last mess-up? >> you know, considering the track of this bridge, we would be wise to be always concerned about the very last moment. so yeah, we're worried about the last moment, too. >> reporter: and with good reason. from the moment the old bridge failed in the 1989 loma prieta earthquake, building the new span has been a near 24-year soap opera of rocketing costs and unforeseen problems. many of those problems politically driven. >> certainly storied, certainly controversial. >> reporter: for starters it took over 7 years and a million dollars in study just to get ever
this is modern technology in mobile weather where we have dual cameras set up just for you guys. so anyway, check back with us in 15 minutes and i'll let you know if brian is on the right track or not. >> is there a gps in the house! [ laughter ] >> roberta, thanks. >>> no one is more relieved to see this day than bridge officials themselves. they have seen more of their share of construction headaches along the way. kpix 5's phil matier with some of the tough lessons...
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all sorts of retailers including national chains are testing these technologies. they are using them to maximize store layouts and offer customized coupons. >>> 4:50. excitement over beavers returning to san jose has turned into concern. why wildlife experts are running to this animal's help. >> and would you put a snail on your face to keep it from aging? one beauty secret to make your skin crawl is coming up next. >>> we have even more fog and low clouds around the bay area today, drizzle at the coastline, the temperatures now in the 50s. by the afternoon, well below the average. still comfortable inland. you will see some 70s and low 80s in much of the south bay. the east bay also looking at temperatures in the 70s and low 80s. a little cool though if you head inside the bay only about 61 in san francisco. and breezy much warmer weather is on the way. >>> and as lawrence said it may be misty out there, slick across the golden gate bridge, bay bridge and san mateo bridge at the limit this morning, no delay between hayward and foster city. and coming into san fra
all sorts of retailers including national chains are testing these technologies. they are using them to maximize store layouts and offer customized coupons. >>> 4:50. excitement over beavers returning to san jose has turned into concern. why wildlife experts are running to this animal's help. >> and would you put a snail on your face to keep it from aging? one beauty secret to make your skin crawl is coming up next. >>> we have even more fog and low clouds around the bay...
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. >> at last a variety of technological problems. what country are you in when you're in space, what time zone? there's -- we're sort of beyond the definitions of the confines here on earth. it makes you think about currency and nationality and location in a way that we have never really done before. >> reporter: seti is known for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. now how to set up a financial foundation for our own "et" society. >> once we have an out post in orbit, asteroid or on the moon, there's going to be a demand, people who buy and sell things and yeah, and sell moon rocks to the tourists. there's going to be a need for commerce. >> reporter: so it's getting ready for the coming space rush and solving the problem of cash, check or charge at zero g. in mountain view, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> a russian firm plans to open the first space hotel. they are saying five years. i don't know. which will float 250 miles above the earth. >>> it's billed as the largest all-electric vehicle fleet in the country. i would stay at
. >> at last a variety of technological problems. what country are you in when you're in space, what time zone? there's -- we're sort of beyond the definitions of the confines here on earth. it makes you think about currency and nationality and location in a way that we have never really done before. >> reporter: seti is known for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. now how to set up a financial foundation for our own "et" society. >> once we have an out...
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the technology is popular. in fact, if you want to use the one at the sunnyvale public library, you have to make a reservation. >>> paul deanno already talking about wanting to make some. you better make a reservation before you try to make something. >> make an extra clicker out it. for you it works. >> without this, the weatherman just points at a big blank screen and things go bad quickly. >>> here's a peek at what's going on. this is the first map i want to show you our dublin cam. there's beautiful mount diablo off in the background and it's breezy outside. the breeze is an onshore flow. this time of year it's all about what is the wind direction today it's the onshore flow and that kept temperatures down. napa 78 for a high today. that's pleasant but not normal. you should be around 80 or 81. gilroy 78. livermore 76. let's talk about the cooler spots like hayward with a high of 70. san rafael 67. san francisco only 63 degrees. it's a new month. let's talk about the average highs for the month of june. san
the technology is popular. in fact, if you want to use the one at the sunnyvale public library, you have to make a reservation. >>> paul deanno already talking about wanting to make some. you better make a reservation before you try to make something. >> make an extra clicker out it. for you it works. >> without this, the weatherman just points at a big blank screen and things go bad quickly. >>> here's a peek at what's going on. this is the first map i want to...
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reporter: he was a foot soldier, assigned to this nsa installation in hawaii although his employer was the technology consulting firm. it is not unusual for contractors to have access to classified information. according to this report by the director of national intelligence, 483,000 contractors held top secret clearances last year compared to 791,000 government employees. both go through the same background checks, a process which this report shows can take over a year. what stunned officials about snowden was that a low level contractor could gain access to a number of disparate intelligence programs each walled off behind levels of classification above his top secret clearance. his job was to ensure classified computer networks were operating properly, and that apparently allowed him to get past security barrierbrowse at will. >> i had access to the full rosters of everyone at the nsa entire intelligence community and under cover assets around the world. >> reporter: he copied his last batch of classified documents three weeks ago and told his boss he needed time off for epilepsy treatment. >>> s
reporter: he was a foot soldier, assigned to this nsa installation in hawaii although his employer was the technology consulting firm. it is not unusual for contractors to have access to classified information. according to this report by the director of national intelligence, 483,000 contractors held top secret clearances last year compared to 791,000 government employees. both go through the same background checks, a process which this report shows can take over a year. what stunned officials...
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oakland police say shot spotter technology and several neighbors phone calls tipped officers off about a shooting. at 98th avenue and eighth street. it detected multiple shots at 5:30 this morning. they found an adult male with several gunshot wounds and he was pronounced dead on scene. the victim was identified by his father as 24-year-old kyle porter. porter leaves behind a two-year- old son. >> and i would tell him. i said you need top spend time with him. now that has been taken away. you can't really explain i don't understand why it happened. >> reporter: officers say they do not have a mote i in this case -- motive in this case. oakland police tell us homicides and shootings in this area are down compared to this time last year. in oakland kate kpix 5. >> that is oakland's 44th homicide of the year. >>> governor brown signed a state budget this morning reshaping school funding. the plan shifts money from wealthy schools to districts with high levels of low income students. he also signed bills expanding health care coverage to low income californians. $96billion spending plan wi
oakland police say shot spotter technology and several neighbors phone calls tipped officers off about a shooting. at 98th avenue and eighth street. it detected multiple shots at 5:30 this morning. they found an adult male with several gunshot wounds and he was pronounced dead on scene. the victim was identified by his father as 24-year-old kyle porter. porter leaves behind a two-year- old son. >> and i would tell him. i said you need top spend time with him. now that has been taken away....
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we are going to show you how technology saves so many lives in the swarm of midwest tornadoes. those stories and the rest of the world news coming up tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. right ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight: an update on a story first reported on >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. coming up at 6:00 tonight, an update on a story first reported here on kpix 5. google agrees to take down a photo of a body captured on its street view feature. tonight, an update on the investigation. and it's expected to open the door for bright minds and new talents. why bay area entrepreneurs soon won't have to hop on a plane to patent their products. we'll have those stories and a look at all that rain coming up tonight at 6:00. >> thank you, ken. we'll see you then. but let's look at the rain now. a lot of green on the screen. >> it's really filling in now. we are getting into the meat of the storm where we're seeing rainfall now from north to south from ukiah through cloverdale all the way down santa rosa. you're about to
we are going to show you how technology saves so many lives in the swarm of midwest tornadoes. those stories and the rest of the world news coming up tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. right ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight: an update on a story first reported on >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. coming up at 6:00 tonight, an update on a story first reported here on kpix 5. google agrees to take down a photo of a body...
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it's a gap between technology and law. what government is able to do now and privacy. where do you think it's going? >> you mean me personally? i think it's -- i would think it would be hard to say anything other than it's getting more aggressive and worse and it's everywhere but those things that people in the '30s were so scared about big brotherrism and all the stuff that wells wrote about a lot of people today especially kids are laissez-faire about it because they grew up with it. they grew up with people surveilling them and cameras everywhere. what do you think? >> i think that you're absolutely right. and that's one of the reasons the story just didn't seem to take off in the way that the words wiretap used to or listening in used to. it seems like we're a society now that can't wait to post itself on the -- get its information out there fast enough. >> my whole life is on this phone. >> your whole life? >> okay. thank you very much. i just got a whole lot of television -- thank you for joining us this morning, folks. back to you guys. [ laughter ] >> on that n
it's a gap between technology and law. what government is able to do now and privacy. where do you think it's going? >> you mean me personally? i think it's -- i would think it would be hard to say anything other than it's getting more aggressive and worse and it's everywhere but those things that people in the '30s were so scared about big brotherrism and all the stuff that wells wrote about a lot of people today especially kids are laissez-faire about it because they grew up with it....
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>> reporter: that's the amazing technology, julie. it can stay up theoretically indefinitely because it's got the photovoltaic cells on the battery so it charges during the day when there is sunlight out. it gets to a certain elevation about 26, 27,000 feet, and then at night it runs on the batteries so it can fly all night long. fly again the next day, fly all night long. and go on indefinitely. it's only encumbered by the stamina of the pilot. think about the technology. >> the future of air travel. thanks. >>> a bay area biologist had a special mission today. high up on the facade of san jose city hall, glen stewart rappelled down the 18-story building right to the spot where a family of falcons lives. he works for uc-santa cruz predatory bird research group interested in tracking the life- span and health of the birds. while he was up there, he discovered that all the newborn chicks on that ledge are male. now, if you would like to see the live cam of the falcons, visit our kpix.com. >>> coming up, in the next half hour, rememberi
>> reporter: that's the amazing technology, julie. it can stay up theoretically indefinitely because it's got the photovoltaic cells on the battery so it charges during the day when there is sunlight out. it gets to a certain elevation about 26, 27,000 feet, and then at night it runs on the batteries so it can fly all night long. fly again the next day, fly all night long. and go on indefinitely. it's only encumbered by the stamina of the pilot. think about the technology. >> the...
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not bad for something that was said to be dupled by newer technology and a generational divide. >> is that where you got the idea of the clock bracelet you wear? >> my watch, no. >> watches are ticking this year. and not just at fancy jewelry stores around union square. >> we're gaining popularity. and it's cool watches gaining popularity. >> they run a small watch empire out of this sheik, appointment only showroom. >> it's not just to tell time. >> it's now an extension of your personality. >> you see the new frontier, from abstract visual designs, to experimental devices like this one, which uses a system of moving belts. >> there's always new people, always on a daily bay circumstances saying -- basis, saying i didn't know this existed. >> raffle has more than 50 years experience as a dealer and master watch maker. >> they are changing the looks and they are changing how the watch is working and how you buy the watch. but the watch itself is always coming back. no, he never wants to be threatened by the cell phone. >> you have nice shoes and 2 or $300 is shoes and nice shirt and t
not bad for something that was said to be dupled by newer technology and a generational divide. >> is that where you got the idea of the clock bracelet you wear? >> my watch, no. >> watches are ticking this year. and not just at fancy jewelry stores around union square. >> we're gaining popularity. and it's cool watches gaining popularity. >> they run a small watch empire out of this sheik, appointment only showroom. >> it's not just to tell time. >>...
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using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> oh, man. this is not good. there's talk that apple's ceo tim cook might get fired because of the company's bad performance in the stock market. you can tell tim cook is trying to keep his job because he's like, have you tried turned the company on and off again? >> that's always what you try to do to fix something. >>> coming up in this half hour, a plane that doesn't use a drop of fuel is now taking to the skies. captain sully sullenberger was there. you'll see what he thinks of a solar-powered marvel. >>> you'll meet an athlete who's giving up a big chance to make a big difference. that's ahead. >> i love that story. >>> the bomber's wife went into hiding. now she is breaking her silence. she has released a statement througher this lawyers and terrell brown is in boston. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: norah, charlie, good morning to you both. katharine russell tsarnaev
using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> oh, man. this is not good. there's talk that apple's ceo tim cook might get fired because of the company's bad performance in the stock market. you can tell tim cook is trying to keep his job because he's like, have you tried turned the company on and off again? >>...
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. >>> and, if you think their time has run out due to technology, tonight proof that watches are still very hot. these storiest -- stories and more coming up tonight at 6:00. >> looking forward to that, but we have time. santa is on his way. >> yeah. >> he will veterans -- great weather. >> reporter: clear skies coming in tonight. waking up tomorrow morning. 30s, 40s. tomorrow when the kiddest want to go outside to try all their new toys they may be receiving. >> there he is. >> heading toward the united states and the bay area. >> couple hours. all right. james brown, cbs news, next. two astronauts head outside the space station to try to fix a critical cooling system. bill whitaker has the latest. edward snowden declares "mission accomplished" after his leaks forced a reassessment of u.s. surveillance programs. bob orr reports. america's retailers won't be celebrating. anna werner looks at the disappointing numbers from this year's holiday shopping season. and it happened one christmas eve. dean reynolds on the picture that changed the way we look at our world. >> oh, my god, l capti
. >>> and, if you think their time has run out due to technology, tonight proof that watches are still very hot. these storiest -- stories and more coming up tonight at 6:00. >> looking forward to that, but we have time. santa is on his way. >> yeah. >> he will veterans -- great weather. >> reporter: clear skies coming in tonight. waking up tomorrow morning. 30s, 40s. tomorrow when the kiddest want to go outside to try all their new toys they may be receiving....
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. >> the company hopes to expand testing the technology in other countries such as the united states. >> two of three people reported missing after a fast-moving mudslide swept through manatoth, colorado have been found. searchers are still looking for a woman who the witnesses say disappeared clinging to a tree on friday night. one person is known dead from the floods that destroyed six homes and damaged more than 30 others. >>> roberta is here now, quite a contrast. >> yes. amazing, that was the burned out area from the fires earlier this year. more thunderstorms in the forecast each and every day all of the way throughed with. we have showers in our own forecast that we are not going to be able to see. the meteor shower taking place again tonight, we have more cloud cover, like this in the forecast. this is our live kpix weather camera. cloud cover, no clearing there today. currently in the upper 50s in san francisco across the bay middle 60s in oakland to the south san jose at 73 and to the east in the 80s and throughout the try valley. out from oakland. you can see the clouds due
. >> the company hopes to expand testing the technology in other countries such as the united states. >> two of three people reported missing after a fast-moving mudslide swept through manatoth, colorado have been found. searchers are still looking for a woman who the witnesses say disappeared clinging to a tree on friday night. one person is known dead from the floods that destroyed six homes and damaged more than 30 others. >>> roberta is here now, quite a contrast....
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now introducing sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find an entire collection of temperature-balancing solutions including the revolutionary new sleep number dual temp layer designed to give you the soundest sleep of your life: a sleep number store near you. sleep number. comfort individualized. visit sleepnumber.com to find one of our over 400 sleep number stores nationwide. weekend. . >>> >> david: letter man is next with jungle jack santa. >> one of my favorite sfls there you go. have a great weekend. happy father's day. ,,,,,,,,,,
now introducing sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find an entire collection of temperature-balancing solutions including the revolutionary new sleep number...
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trying not to let technology get in the way of the message. you got the gist of that, right? we made it easy for you to find best gas prices in your neighborhood. cbssf.com, you get a map of all the low prices. >>> it is going to be easy to track down lost or stolen electronics. a couple accidentally left their ipad behind on a cent flight. kpix's julie watts explains the travelers were shocked where it ended up. >> the couple admits they could have been more careful with their ipad on a cent flight. >> i got the ipad and stuck it in the front pocket of my seat. >> and that is where the computer remained when they got off their flight. >> we're like oh, no, ipad on the chair. >> they immediately asked airline staff to retrieve the tablet. >> tourettety much had it there for 15 minutes and -- they pretty much had us on hold 15 minutes and came back and said they didn't know where it was. >> they soon saw pictures of photos they didn't know on their ipad coming up. >> it was saying they were being taken with petters ipad. that was my husband. >> it didn't end there. the person
trying not to let technology get in the way of the message. you got the gist of that, right? we made it easy for you to find best gas prices in your neighborhood. cbssf.com, you get a map of all the low prices. >>> it is going to be easy to track down lost or stolen electronics. a couple accidentally left their ipad behind on a cent flight. kpix's julie watts explains the travelers were shocked where it ended up. >> the couple admits they could have been more careful with their...
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coming up, how modern technology is bringing them back to basics step by step. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, autopsy and tox screen on a cory monteith (mahn-teeth')o word yet on the findings. the 31-year-old "glee" star found dead in his vancouver hotel room saturday. monteith had talked openly the past about his struggles with drugs. he went to rehab when he was 19, and then agn last april. it's the stuff of hollywood. a mere mortal dons a bionic suit, overcomes his physical limitations and achieves the remarkable. well, it's not just in the movies. this story is unfol at a bay area medical cente a month ago, richard torres suffered a devastating stro -leaving him unable to spea walk. was created by "ekso-bionic located in richmond. the device is designed to be used at rehab centers, but eventually the makers hope create a version to be usedt home. the latest trend in skin ca might just make your skin c. women in japan are paying me than 100-dollars a pop, for this: the "snail facial." snail slime is apparently pd with proteins and antioxida the treatment is supposed to stimulate an anti- aging ef
coming up, how modern technology is bringing them back to basics step by step. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, autopsy and tox screen on a cory monteith (mahn-teeth')o word yet on the findings. the 31-year-old "glee" star found dead in his vancouver hotel room saturday. monteith had talked openly the past about his struggles with drugs. he went to rehab when he was 19, and then agn last april. it's the stuff of hollywood. a mere mortal dons a bionic suit, overcomes his physical limitations and...
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>> it's psychologically so exciting for a child because therapy, yes, means medicines and technology but it's also the psychological well-being. >> reporter: several times a day casey has to lie down because he wasn't feeling his best but that has never stopped him. >> i like to think for other kids because when i'm in the hospital it makes me think of all the other kids that are sick in the hospital during the holidays and i just want to make them feel good. >> reporter: because sometimes, that may be the best medicine possible. jeff nguyen, kpix 5. >>> coming up, the bay area fire department pitches in. we'll be right back. , ,, south dakota is celebratingn extra special donation. som drop f 99-point-99 >>> the salvation army in sioux falls, south dakota, is celebrating a special donation. someone dropped an ounce of pure gold into a kettle. the gold bar came with a note that said bell ringers are special people. this is not the first gold bar donated to the charity. >> two were given in rapid city this morning. this is the second one we have gotten here. i have heard stories of --
>> it's psychologically so exciting for a child because therapy, yes, means medicines and technology but it's also the psychological well-being. >> reporter: several times a day casey has to lie down because he wasn't feeling his best but that has never stopped him. >> i like to think for other kids because when i'm in the hospital it makes me think of all the other kids that are sick in the hospital during the holidays and i just want to make them feel good. >>...
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. >>> they are fighting back against copper thieves with new technology. thieves may have stolen from light poles and in the past few years they may make hundreds of dollars at recycling centers but it costs thousands to repair the damage. they are tracking where it came from and they can tell an online tracking area will get paid. >>> the petition is on causes.com and it tells larry, do not leave the city holding the bill. fundraising is expected to fall short of the millions needed to put on the yacht race. it petition is pulling through and only 1,300 people have signed it so far. >>> thezy wants to we move several for bicyclists and they plan to meet to voice their concerns and some are are aring changes and the changes would not go into effect until 2015. >>> 5:05 is the time, sal, are you keeping an eye on traffic? >> yes, getting up to highway 17 with no major problems on your way to mission end boulevard. and westbound 5080 is getting -- 580 is getting busier coming off the pass. let's go to steve. >>> increasing clouds, cloudy with rain developing
. >>> they are fighting back against copper thieves with new technology. thieves may have stolen from light poles and in the past few years they may make hundreds of dollars at recycling centers but it costs thousands to repair the damage. they are tracking where it came from and they can tell an online tracking area will get paid. >>> the petition is on causes.com and it tells larry, do not leave the city holding the bill. fundraising is expected to fall short of the millions...
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the technology puts one woman's healthy dna into another woman's donated egg and then fertilizing it with a man's sperm. the intent, to help a very small number of couples avoid passing on a rare genetic disease. but some believe it crosses a line. >> this one really isn't about sick babies. >> reporter: marcy is the executive director at the center for genetics and society in berkeley. she says if britain takes this step, not only will it violate dozens of international treaties, it will open the floodgates to future designer babies. >> we could be looking at wealthy parents who try to change their children, their future children, biologically to have traits that would give them another leg up in the world. and that's where we think we could be setting off a kind of a rat race of designer babies. >> reporter: not only that, she says the safety of the technique is in doubt. its usefulness is questionable and the government's claims of public support misleading at best. parliament is expected to debate the final guidelines for this procedure next year. >>> now for a look at what's ahe
the technology puts one woman's healthy dna into another woman's donated egg and then fertilizing it with a man's sperm. the intent, to help a very small number of couples avoid passing on a rare genetic disease. but some believe it crosses a line. >> this one really isn't about sick babies. >> reporter: marcy is the executive director at the center for genetics and society in berkeley. she says if britain takes this step, not only will it violate dozens of international treaties,...
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introducing sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. and it's only at one of our over 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> a sex trafficking sting. the feds rescue murn a dozen asian women kept as slaves, and they say this bay area home played a key role in the operation. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. ken has the night off tonight. these are three of the four people arrested, accused of enslaving several women. detectives tell kiet doe, it all
introducing sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. and it's only at one of our over 400 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one...
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. >>> bay area cities are using new technology to fight copper thieves. they are stealing it from traffic signals and bart tracks, and they get $400 for the recycling tenters and they are fitting 400 to identify where it is friend and they can get evidence about where that copper is stolen. >>> ellison brought the yacht race to san francisco where it will be held later this year and they have fallen short of their fundraising goal leaving san francisco to pick up the tab. they hope to enlist 5,000 people to help with the costs, 32,000 have signed. >>> according to a new investigation by the bay citizens, the website is reporting they could save millions by eliminating duplicate jobs in merging districts. they are within 20 miles of another district. >>> well the current mayor of new york city may have another billionaire following in his footsteps. the such wants to be in new york and he loves the feeling of electricity when he is in the big apple. >>> you want some electricity, dave, i got some for you. >> give me some electricity. >>> we are looking goo
. >>> bay area cities are using new technology to fight copper thieves. they are stealing it from traffic signals and bart tracks, and they get $400 for the recycling tenters and they are fitting 400 to identify where it is friend and they can get evidence about where that copper is stolen. >>> ellison brought the yacht race to san francisco where it will be held later this year and they have fallen short of their fundraising goal leaving san francisco to pick up the tab. they...
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. >> he has been on the cutting edge of prosthetic technology, always looking for that perfect running leg. >> the challenge for an amputee in running event is maintaining fitness. you will see a lot of amputees running sort of pigeon towed towards the end of the race. >> on october 6th, the seasoned triathlon and marathon runner will be participating in the san jose rock and roll half marathon. >> people stop me and say i see you running by and i started running again. thanks for that. it's interesting because people say i inspire them and in turn they inspire me to keep trying to work harder, to do what i do better. >> i think the guy who inspires a lot of people with that prosthetic device was oscar pistorius who was a double amputee and competed in the olympics. they have come so far with technology and the athlete's ability to get back on track. >> quite an athlete. >> dennis, thank you. >> beautiful weekend plans. >> yeah. a lot of sunshine out there through the week. highs in the 80. ocean beach might hit 80 on saturday. >> remember charlie o. >> i remember the rabbit that used
. >> he has been on the cutting edge of prosthetic technology, always looking for that perfect running leg. >> the challenge for an amputee in running event is maintaining fitness. you will see a lot of amputees running sort of pigeon towed towards the end of the race. >> on october 6th, the seasoned triathlon and marathon runner will be participating in the san jose rock and roll half marathon. >> people stop me and say i see you running by and i started running again....
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. >> this is a logical progression in technology that gives both parties more information about what happened in this incident. >> reporter: because the city that's infamous for handing out parking tickets also has a lot of drivers contesting them. >> we put a lot of resources into the hearing process when people complain. >> reporter: there are so many complaints one driver started keeping track creating a website. we spoke with him about the new policy by phone. >> surprised they haven't done it already. >> reporter: he thinks it will force officers to get real. >> they would have to stop and consider and say yes, this person really is in this other person's driveway. >> reporter: it's not like taking pictures is new technology but this only became mandatory in july. some officers we spoke with off camera are concerned about taking extra time and say the machines don't have flashes so they can't take pictures at night. but the municipal transportation agency spokesman says it is better than nothing. >> does provide for clarity when you take a general picture. >> they are getting mo
. >> this is a logical progression in technology that gives both parties more information about what happened in this incident. >> reporter: because the city that's infamous for handing out parking tickets also has a lot of drivers contesting them. >> we put a lot of resources into the hearing process when people complain. >> reporter: there are so many complaints one driver started keeping track creating a website. we spoke with him about the new policy by phone....
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. >> this is a logical progression in technology that gives both parties more information about what happened in this incident. >> reporter: because the city that's infamous for handing out parking tickets also has a lot of drivers contesting them. >> we put a lot of resources into the hearing process when people complain. >> reporter: there are so many complaints one driver started keeping track creating a website. we spoke with him about the new policy by phone. >> surprised they haven't done it already. >> reporter: he thinks it will force officers to get real. >> they would have to stop and consider and say yes, this person really is in this other person's driveway. >> reporter: it's not like taking pictures is new technology but this only became mandatory in july. some officers we spoke with off camera are concerned about taking extra time and say the machines don't have flashes so they can't take pictures at night. but the municipal transportation agency spokesman says it is better than nothing. >> does provide for clarity when you take a general picture. >> they are getting mo
. >> this is a logical progression in technology that gives both parties more information about what happened in this incident. >> reporter: because the city that's infamous for handing out parking tickets also has a lot of drivers contesting them. >> we put a lot of resources into the hearing process when people complain. >> reporter: there are so many complaints one driver started keeping track creating a website. we spoke with him about the new policy by phone....
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. now with the former homeland security secretary tom ridge and former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. mayor giuliani is in our new york studio this morning. thanks to both of you. we just heard, secretary ridge, this heartwrending story being told by the families of the newtown victims. what are we going to do about this? >> that's one of the most poignant interviews i've heard in a long, long time, particularly the dad talking about the six-year-old looking the shoot nert eye. the daughter talking about her mom and the principal. and at the end of the day, i think the president has sa
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. now with the former...
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from desktops to smartphones, the world of technology is changing fast. internet search giants like google are falling short of keeping up. going the reported slumping earnings for a 2nd quarter. their average ad rate has been falling for 7 consecutive quarters. online activity is transitioning to smartphones. and ad space says lower rates on smaller screens. google is changing the well it sells act to counteract the shift. >>> we are getting a preview today of what may be the future of ice cream trucks. they are serving frozen treats on demand. the car hire service uber is running the promotion today. it will offer ice cream truck delivery services in 33 cities including san francisco. hit them up on your smartphone app between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. some conditions apply, of course. ♪[ music ] >>> talking about screaming for ice cream, the friendly's restaurant chain broke a record for the largest ice cream party in massachusetts. yesterday was the company's 78th birthday. friendly's served up at least one scoop of ice cream to nearly 800 people in a 15-
from desktops to smartphones, the world of technology is changing fast. internet search giants like google are falling short of keeping up. going the reported slumping earnings for a 2nd quarter. their average ad rate has been falling for 7 consecutive quarters. online activity is transitioning to smartphones. and ad space says lower rates on smaller screens. google is changing the well it sells act to counteract the shift. >>> we are getting a preview today of what may be the future...
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the unions now say they are willing to allow certain technology upgrades but they are standing firm on any rule change they say could lead to unsafe working conditions. as for commuters, bart is still offering very limited shuttle bus service. the buses depart in the morning commute hours from these nine bart stations in alameda and contra costa county. they travel only to san francisco. the buses then head back to the bart stations during the evening commute. >>> many local ferry systems are offering extra service. the san francisco bay ferry system says on friday, the first day of the strike, it carried more than 7100 passengers. that's about 2.5 times the system's usual passenger load. it expects even more passengers on this monday between oakland, alameda, san francisco and vallejo. >>> and because of the extra traffic, carpool hours are being extended on bay area freeways all affected by the bart shutdown. carpool requirements are in effect weekdays from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. this is only on stretches though of interstate 80, 680 and highway 880 and state highways 84 and 92. we have a
the unions now say they are willing to allow certain technology upgrades but they are standing firm on any rule change they say could lead to unsafe working conditions. as for commuters, bart is still offering very limited shuttle bus service. the buses depart in the morning commute hours from these nine bart stations in alameda and contra costa county. they travel only to san francisco. the buses then head back to the bart stations during the evening commute. >>> many local ferry...
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tonight - we ask if over-reliance on technology.. can be deadly. a live look now... at the mangled >> pelley: finally tonight, when you have a shore oil platforms stop producing they're usually removed. seems like a no-brainer, empecially after katrina and the b.p. oil disaster. but some want to keep the platforms in place because, as aip reid tells us, after decades in the sea, something magical happens. >> reporter: 38 miles off the louisiana coast this platform stopped producing oil more than a decade ago. john hoffman is the c.e.o. of black elk energy. this is one of your regulars? >> yes. o reporter: what is scheduled of thepen to this regular? >> this rig is scheduled to come ht of the water this year. >> reporter: hoffman wants it to stay where it is. to see why, we boarded a mini submarine to look beneath the surface. >> there's the target on sonar, 50 meters out. >> reporter: past the murky shapes of dolphins and sharks we found an explosion of color and light. we're now 100 feet down and that ts not a coral reef, that is that old, unused oil rig. it's like
tonight - we ask if over-reliance on technology.. can be deadly. a live look now... at the mangled >> pelley: finally tonight, when you have a shore oil platforms stop producing they're usually removed. seems like a no-brainer, empecially after katrina and the b.p. oil disaster. but some want to keep the platforms in place because, as aip reid tells us, after decades in the sea, something magical happens. >> reporter: 38 miles off the louisiana coast this platform stopped producing...
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a technology so new it's tripping up experienced say lores. >> my wife cannot sleep. client all day. >>> burglars brutally attack a mother at home with her children. how her attempt to get help set off those intruders. >> crunch time for the p workers working on the new bay bridge. we get a sneak peek of what you new commute will look like. >>> and, how apple plans to bring a little glitz to the new iphone. p ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a live look now at two big countdowns: first: the entire bridge will close int eight days... so crews can >>> first cars hit the fresh pavement of the new bay bridge soon. now a look at two cantons. first, the entire bridge will close in eight days so crews can finish up work on the new span. that mean there is is only 13 days until the grand open. kpix 5's ken bastida gives us a look at crunch time of the new $6 billion bridge. >> i would say there is nervous energy, but everyone is very confident this work is going to be getting done. >> it has been a long and sometimes bumpy road for the new bay bridge, but the finish line is in site. cal tran i
a technology so new it's tripping up experienced say lores. >> my wife cannot sleep. client all day. >>> burglars brutally attack a mother at home with her children. how her attempt to get help set off those intruders. >> crunch time for the p workers working on the new bay bridge. we get a sneak peek of what you new commute will look like. >>> and, how apple plans to bring a little glitz to the new iphone. p ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a live look now at two big countdowns:...